Proper noun
Knepper (plural Kneppers)
A surname.
According to Knepper, this ruined his embouchure and resulted in the permanent loss of the top octave of his range on the trombone – a significant handicap for any professional trombonist. Source: Internet
Frustrated by the delays in getting his building, Knepper leased space in downtown Lewiston and opened for classes on January 6, 1896. Source: Internet
As an actor, he said he admired Knepper. Source: Internet
Committee member Jeff Knepper suggested establishing procedures to be employed when board liaisons don’t attend a meeting. Source: Internet
Knepper (1989), p. 11. Like the Adena, the Hopewell people participated in a mound-building culture. Source: Internet
Knepper finished with an ERA of 2.18. Source: Internet